

We all have different traditions when it comes to commemorating and paying tribute to our loved ones who have passed away.
In today’s world, honoring the customs of others while commemorating the lives of the departed ought to come as standard practice. Some may choose to follow traditions or practices that the rest of us are not familiar with, but it doesn’t make them any less legitimate.
The same is true with gravestones and the ornamentation certain families choose to place over their loved ones’ last resting places. Coins being placed on headstones is one custom that is widely practiced and that you have probably witnessed at some point. However, why is this even a thing? And from whence did it originate? Continue reading to learn more.
Coins are traditionally placed on gravestones in cemeteries around the United States and other countries. When I was a little child, I first observed it when I was at my grandfather’s tomb, and even then, I started to wonder what it was all about.
Luckily, finding the beginnings online doesn’t need much research. Although it was previously thought that the practice originated with Roman military troops, a number of sources have disproved that theory in recent years.
Still, there’s a military connection to leaving pennies on gravestones. The American Legion Website states on one of its pages that it can be linked to the Vietnam War.
“Leaving a coin was considered a more practical way to communicate that you had visited the soldier’s grave than contacting the soldier’s family, which could devolve into an uncomfortable argument over politics relating to the war, due to the political divide in the country over the war.”

There are other reasons why veterans leave pennies on gravestones in memory of their fallen friends; occasionally, they do so in order to purchase a beer for them. Each coin represents a different meaning, according to reports.
For instance, a nickel is left by someone who served in boot camp with the deceased, whereas a penny just indicates that someone was present.
On the other hand, a dime represents a combined period of military service. Next are quarters, which inform the family of the presence of whoever left the coin at the moment of the loved one’s passing.

Ever notice a penny left on a gravestone? Were you aware of its meaning? Tell us in the comments below.
The Amazing Journey of Agnetha Faltskog: A Legendary ABBA Star, Now Aged 72

The distinctive song of the legendary Swedish band ABBA has enchanted people all over the world. They are still regarded as worldwide celebrities today. Even though they might not be in the spotlight as much these days, Agnetha Faltskog, the lead vocalist for ABBA, is nevertheless leading a remarkable life.
Agnetha Faltskog is 72 years old, and she still looks amazing and makes heartfelt songs.
An Eternal Heritage


When Agnetha Faltskog and Bjorn Ulvaeus crossed paths, the magic of ABBA started. Upon hearing Agnetha’s first song, “Jag var s kär [I Was So In Love],” on the radio, Bjorn became enthralled with her remarkable voice and knack for crafting exquisite melodies. As their relationship developed, it resulted in a TV show duet where they were able to fully enjoy their love affair. They soon teamed up with Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Benny Andersson, and the quartet created music history.
From the Battle of Waterloo to Global Fame

It took some time for ABBA to become well-known worldwide. They began by taking part in Melodifestivalen, Sweden’s entry into the Eurovision Song Contest, performing the song “Ring, Ring.” Even though they finished third, the song launched their ascent in Sweden by becoming a huge hit. They returned the next year, this time with the song “Waterloo,” which went on to win the Eurovision Song Contest and give rise to ABBA.
The hits of ABBA never ceased to enthrall audiences around. Songs like “Dancing Queen,” “Mamma Mia,” “SOS,” and “Fernando” catapulted them to previously unheard-of levels of success. Through the power of music, their songs spoke to listeners of all ages as well as the younger generation.
Obstacles in Life and ABBA’s Domination
Agnetha had to balance her motherhood and personal struggles as ABBA’s reputation grew. It was obviously challenging to balance having a great job with raising children, but Agnetha and Bjorn were able to make it work. Despite the challenges of their international success, they made sure their children were safe and led balanced lives.
But Agnetha suffered from being away from her kids and touring all the time. She thought about leaving the group, but they managed to reconcile their personal lives with their musical aspirations by being upfront with each other and reaching compromises.
Goodbye and Legacy

With singles like “The Winner Takes It All,” which highlighted Agnetha’s extraordinary talent and emotional depth, ABBA continued to create amazing music. But in 1982, the band chose to take a break as personal connections changed, which ultimately resulted in their unofficial dissolution.
In an attempt to live a more private life, Agnetha started a prosperous solo career before removing herself from the spotlight. Her family, who lived on an island off the coast of Stockholm, Sweden, provided her with comfort. Even at 72 years old, Agnetha is still gorgeous and periodically puts out new music.

Getting Back Together and Starting Over

Years have passed since the original ABBA reunion was rumored to be happening, and new music appears to be forthcoming. The band members—including Agnetha—have stated that they would love to work together once more, and fans are excited for the magic that only ABBA can produce.
Agnetha has made a lasting impression on the music industry with her amazing voice and extraordinary talent. Her path, replete with both personal and professional triumphs, epitomizes tenacity and pursuing one’s passion.
As we excitedly await ABBA’s much-anticipated comeback, let’s honor their incredible heritage. Let the music continue by leaving a comment with your fave ABBA song!
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